Category Archives: English Language and Literature

The Ruins I want to live among the ruins, among blocks I’ve stumbled on: the remnants of a childhood —its own ancient civilization— ended before the scribes could hammer it out. I want to live among the ruins, like an historian or archeologist: brushing carefully each sanded step —tools and footprints left behind— … Continue reading →

Hello. 1.) One of the most common and socially acceptable greetings in the English-speaking world. 2.) A word used with different voice inflections creating different context. Learning: 1.) A verb that makes the world go ’round. 2.) Something that Hamlet possessed but did him little service. 3.) A verb that I adore. Learning + Hello = subject line for virgin post by cyber-shy writer. Continue reading →